Google Search Console is expected to add AI traffic visibility, giving SEOs another data source for AI-related search optimization.
- Monitor Search Console for AI traffic reporting and fold the new data into page/query optimization once it appears.
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Google is about to start showing traffic from AI in Google Search Console. Google Search Console is Google’s own tool for accessing data in its search index...
Google is about to start showing traffic from AI in Google Search Console. Google Search Console is Google's own tool for accessing data in its search index. For example, how people are finding your site on Google.
Connect your site to it, submit your sitemaps, then you can see how people are finding you. Previously it only showed normal Google results. Now it's about to start showing AI.
This is big news too, because Google just rolled out its standalone AI mode to all US users. AI overviews are extremely prominent for global users. Insights into AI traffic from Google will be great for actually getting results.
Even right now by taking searches Google search, Google Search Console tells you you're already ranking. For adding them further up on your page or adding 3 extra sentences for them, you can rank better and get more traffic from Google. Similar things will be possible with these new insights.
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Google Search Console is expected to add AI traffic visibility, giving SEOs another data source for AI-related search optimization.
Monitor Search Console for AI traffic reporting and fold the new data into page/query optimization once it appears.
Google is about to start showing traffic from AI in Google Search Console. Google Search Console is Google's own tool for accessing data in its search index. For example, how people are finding your site on Google. Connect your site to it, submit your sitemaps, then you can see how people are finding you. Previously it only showed normal Google results...
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